The European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) has ruled against Greece in three separate cases concerning the right to family reunification for refugees. The rulings center on Greece’s practices that hindered refugees’ ability to bring family members to join them. Details of the specific cases were not immediately released, but the ECHR found violations of the European Convention on Human Rights. This decision highlights ongoing concerns regarding family unity within the European asylum system. The court’s judgments could compel Greece to revise its procedures for processing family reunification requests. Legal experts suggest the rulings set a precedent for similar cases across Europe. The ECHR’s decisions are binding on Greece, requiring the country to provide redress to the applicants.